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· UMO Dual Extrusion with Cura 2.3
Yessss, it was a bit tricky to get the json running as I have a heavy modified UMO dual, but finally it works as expected.
Only hurdle currently: if you print a part where you just need the first nozzle, the second will be heated/primed too and then cooled down - result: oozing.
Workaround: two printers - one with single, one with dual setup...
but this is already reported and I hope the SW team (@Ghostkeeper) get´s a fix soon...
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Yessss, it was a bit tricky to get the json running as I have a heavy modified UMO dual, but finally it works as expected.
Only hurdle currently: if you print a part where you just need the first nozzle, the second will be heated/primed too and then cooled down - result: oozing.
Workaround: two printers - one with single, one with dual setup...
but this is already reported and I hope the SW team (@Ghostkeeper) get´s a fix soon...
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